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Parents have enough to deal with worrying about dirty diapers. They shouldn’t have to wonder ab

Parents have enough to deal with worrying about dirty diapers. They shouldn’t have to wonder about toxic chemicals in diapers too – but they do. [EWG] [EWG] [Are you concerned about toxic ingredients in baby products, including diapers?]( [YES]( [NO]( Dear friend, Parents have enough to deal with worrying about dirty diapers. They shouldn’t have to wonder about toxic chemicals in diapers too – but they do. There are almost zero restrictions on toxic chemicals in baby diapers, and companies aren’t even required to disclose which chemicals are in them. Independent tests have found dozens of harmful chemicals in diapers, including chemicals linked to hormone disruption, skin irritation and even cancer! This is especially concerning, given that babies and kids wear on average 2,500 diapers a year, and diapers cover areas where the skin is thinnest and more susceptible to exposure to harmful chemicals. EWG is fighting to clean up the baby diaper industry. We launched EWG VERIFIED™ diapers to help parents easily find diapers that meet EWG’s strictest standards for health. But we need your help to push the industry toward greater transparency and safer ingredients. [Can you complete a quick survey by midnight tonight to help EWG clean up the diaper industry?]( [Are you concerned about toxic ingredients in baby products, including diapers?]( [YES]( [NO]( Thanks for your feedback, friend. Jocelyn Lyle Senior VP, Partnerships and Development, EWG [CONTRIBUTE]( KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [CHANGE OPTIONS]( Remember to add ewg@ewg.org to your contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To change your preferred email address, [click here.]( EWG's mission is to empower people to live healthier lives in a healthier environment. EWG is a non-profit and non-partisan organization. The EWG Action Fund, a separate sister organization ofEWG, is a legislative advocacy organization that promotes healthy and sustainable policies. EWG 1250 I Street, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 202-667-6982 | ewg@ewg.org [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | Copyright © 2022, EWG. All Rights Reserved.

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